‘Grave escalation’: Hamas says dozens killed in Gaza airstrikes – as Israel says it targeted 7 October mastermind

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Israel’s military is investigating claims dozens of people have been killed in strikes on Gaza – as media reports say they were targeting the mastermind behind the 7 October attack.

Hamas’s media office said at least 100 people were killed or injured in the attack on the southern city of Khan Younis, which hit tents occupied by refugees fleeing the violence.

The militant group has described the strikes as “a grave escalation” and evidence Israel was not interested in a ceasefire.

Israeli army radio said the target of the attack was Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, who they described as “very significant”.

He was the secretive commander behind Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel last October, which triggered the devastating Gaza conflict.

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